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Science 17 November 1967:
Vol. 158. no. 3803, pp. 871 - 876
DOI: 10.1126/science.158.3803.871

Articles

Pesticide Pollution Control

Suggestions are made for improving the quality of water subject to pollution by pesticides

H. Page Nicholson 1

1 Southeast Water Laboratory, Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, U.S. Department of the Interior, Athens, Georgia

The suggested methods for evaluating water quality with respect to its content of selected groups of pesticides are based on interpretation of generally available information. They are intended to provide a base for discussion leading to the development of public policy for the inclusion of such values in water quality standards.


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